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Qranny a120fcW1oQ fbi' Qfafzbzz is 5Zree06122 il fe' S --W2 :timoh K X X - 'Listen my children, and you shall hear Df the midnight ride of Paul Revere. LONGFELLOVU ROBERT BARNHART 16-1 Copeland Street Voazlio2141!-Eleclmfzirr This ex-Lexington Street Juniorite really enjoys the 11:00 A.M. bell for lunch with joe and Russ. This brown- eyed senior votes lunch and the 2:30 bell as just tops. Bob dislikes the fact that the Vo- cational High isn't co-ed. His immediate plans include the service, preferably the Navy. Smooth sailing! A . VUILLIAM BARRY 7a Hansen Road College II Down on itY shouts Bill to Dave, Ben. and Ted. on the way to lunch, hoping that chicken will be on the menu. Algebra II is his favorite sub- ject, while chemistry is the thing he likes least at W'.H.S. Future plans include college. Acfiritieix Golf Team 3, ig Ma- roon Squad 3, 4. lAMES BATTAGLIA L8 Mayall Road Vomtimml-A1110 Merlaanirr Fry ice! shouts Bob to riends, Ray, Ed. and Mow, ifter a bowling game or round rf golf. Auto mechanics afford 1im the chance to work on cars, which he really enjoys. He ust thinks it's too bad about 'he no student parking facil- ties, The U. S. Air Force soars into Bob's future plants! STEPHEN BAUCKMAN 140 Myrtle Street College I Slick, as he is known to Steve, jim. and Dick, came to W.H.S. from South junior High. Painting, records. and girls take up most of his spare time. Down on it! yells Slick while enjoying a Study or an art class. There never seems to be enough time be- tween classes for Slick, whose future plans are to attend Massachusetts College of Art. Ar!i1'ille.f: Ritle Club 2g Dm' matics Club 2, 31 Senior Prom Committee 4. JOHN BEATTY 80 Milton Street College II You're kiddin'. says john to Heinz. Mike, and Bill .is he rushes to trig and solid class. His hobbies include elec- tronics and cars. Unfortunately. the student parking problem is a great burden to him. john plans to ioin the Navy, and then go into electronics work I-+777 JAMES BECKXYITH 200 Wfarren Street Cfilfcff Jeb Stuart comes to us from XRY.lfGff0XVl1, via lewing- ton Street -Iunior High. His hobbies include golf. girls. .md basketball. His best friends. Joe. Gordon. and Lorna. tell us that he likcs Mr, Fitzgeralds math class best. His future plans include college
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ERNEST ARSENAULT 50 Pleasant Street Vomfiomzl-Machine Brown-eyed Ernie can be seen going to math class with Jake, jim and J.C. if he'5 not headed for shop. The op- portunity for i-ndividual pro- gress in the class is Ernie's main praise of the Vocational High. He thinks it's too bad he doesn't have a longer lunch hour to enjoy his favorites, meat loaf and roast beef. Best of luck in your future career. Actiritier: Baseball 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL AUCOIN 280 College Farm Road Voraziomzl-Elerzronirr This alumnus of L.S.j.H. can be heard saying, That's a tough break, as the too short lunch period ends. Russ can't wait for the 2:30 dismissal bell so he can bowl a few strings. Good luck in choosing a profession! Taufjeeoere - 7 Wan qrose fo warn 0 Xl! i-J A ' 1. .5 , f' 'X ,-.- ,f I if it X , 4 Q f I ' I K Y es - lip is Z' ,,jQE: ' : l- LQ? I Q45 ' Sv id' JOHN BABsTocK 7 Charlotte Road College II Ellen, Mouse, and Sameera agree that Babo is happiest when he's fixing cars. He's always glad to hear the dis- missal bell ring, especially when there's a Rifle Club meet- ing planned. We wish him the best in whatever he does. Aflirifierf Rifle Club 4. STEVEN BAILEY 337 Grove Street Vomziozml-Printing You'd better keep it cool that Steve is really called Bill by friends, jim, Smitty, and Jake. This ex-South Juniorite really enjoys a thick juicy steak after some time at the rifle club or some swimming. His- tory class, shops and teachers rate high on his list of fa- vorites. Steve's future plans in- clude the armed forces. Actizfitieix Safety Committee 2, Secretary 2. WALTER BAILEY 25 Lyman Street Burizzeir-Acrounling Hey there, boy! might be the refrain of Big Bill to pals Oomba, Dale, and john . . . accounting vies with some of the teachers as a favorite . . . attended North junior data processing will certainly orient him for our future world of science. Artizfiiiefx Data Processing 4. 22 LOUISE BARCA 110 Adler Street College II Hi, 'Lou'! Pauline, Linda, or Joyce can be heard calling on the telephone. This brown- eyed South Juniorite wishe.s there were more Italian and Chinese foods at lunch and less one way traffic in the corridors. Lou plans to enter Kenneth Academy and become a beautician. Best of luck! Aciivizier: Senior Prom Committee 3, 4g Talent Show 2, 43 Pep Squad 25 Maroon Squad 2, 3: Knitting Club 4. '
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